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Position Summary Seeking a post-doctoral candidate for work related to motile cilia biology and inflammatory diseases. Ideal candidate should have basic knowledge in airway epithelial cell biology
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-tumor manifestations of NF1, particularly in regards to cognition. Projects in the lab revolve around three major themes: (1) how neurodevelopmental factors (cell type, brain region, age) affect response
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team providing specialized knowledge and skills to set and achieve organizational, programmatic, and operational goals. Oversees and advises postdoc affinity and professional groups and ensures
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knowledge of maternal metabolism and placental physiology to perform translational research on fetal growth and development. Job Description Primary Duties & Responsibilities: Information on being a postdoc
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that govern ocular tissue development and homeostasis, with the goal of applying this fundamental knowledge to translational research in ocular disease diagnosis, prevention and treatment. We use a diverse
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for an individual who is seeking to advance their skill set and depth of knowledge, along with finely honing their existing research skills. This person will perform and oversee 2-3 major research projects
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) with focus on circRNAs, pathways analyses and biomarker discovery. Knowledge of GWAS analyses (PLINK and SKAT-O), and multivariate and mixed model analyses are also recommended. This position will be
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culture. · Advanced statistical/data analysis skills. · Curiosity about virology/microbiology (extensive prior knowledge not required; a strong desire to learn is essential). Qualifications
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, teamwork, and a thirst for knowledge and scientific progress. Experience with animal work is desired but not required. The job responsibility includes designing, conducting, and evaluating experiments
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Genetics, Fisheries Science, Statistics or related disciplines Experience in basic laboratory techniques Thorough knowledge of population genetics/genomics Experience with the analysis of large-scale genomic